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1 Social Media and Communications Training

2 OVERVIEW Introduction Social Media Media Relations
Last thoughts for reference

3 Sharing is caring Change Day Ontario is a provincial (and beyond) movement and we want as many people to participate as possible The more we stay connected and share with one another and share our stories, the more successful Change Day Ontario will be

4 Two main ways to connect
1 2 Social Media (e.g., Twitter) To connect with one another and to get more of our friends, colleagues, and family involved Media Relations (e.g., print, radio) To connect with our communities and to inspire others to get involved

5 SOCIAL MEDIA

6 Where to share with us? WEBSITE FACEBOOK TWITTER INSTAGRAM
changedayontario.ca ChangeDayON @ChangeDayON @ChangeDayON

7 Where to share with us? FACEBOOK
Follow/like us to get campaign updates and Ambassador tips and training and telephone meet-up events. Be active! The Facebook page is for you to share and gain thoughts and insights from each other!

8 Where to share with us? TWITTER
We are active on Twitter and will be featuring fellow Ambassador and participant pledges and actions as well as posting updates. Post your pledge and experiences and share the message! Use our hashtags and/or tag us! #ChangeDayON #Differenceisyou @ChangeDayON

9 Where to share with us? INSTAGRAM
Follow us on Instagram to follow the pledges and stories from fellow Ambassadors and our attendance at events and conferences around the province. Post your pledge, photos, and videos and tag us! Include our hashtags when you post: #ChangeDayON #Differenceisyou

10 How can I get involved? Be active! Post your pledge and share it on social! Like, comment, or share other people’s pledges Follow us and post on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram We want to feature your pledges and activities - tag us or us with what you’re doing! Send us your posts, pictures, and/or videos Social media levels the playing field by ensuring that all voices are heard equally and is increasingly the way communications happens in society, so learning to use social media is an advantage for all of us

11 How am I being supported?
You can download resources from our website! We have: Getting Started Kits – Among lots of helpful tips on being an Ambassador, it also includes sample social media posts you can use. Pledge Photo Cards – Write your pledge down and take a photo with it, and post to social media!

12 MEDIA RELATIONS

13 What is media relations?
Media relations is connecting and working with the media to create a story about your organization and/or an issue. How does it work? Create a story for media that tells your point-of-view and is interesting for their readers.

14 How will media relations help me?
Media outreach provides an opportunity to share your story and get people excited about Change Day Ontario! If you have an internal communications or public relations team, work with them on how to share your story. If you don’t have a communications team, we will work with you to get the word out!

15 How can I use media relations?
Media are time-strapped and often working against deadlines. Being prepared is key to getting their attention! RESEARCH MEDIA CREATE THE STORY DEVELOP SUPPORTING RESOURCES Research the appropriate journalist and their channel (i.e., newspapers, radio, online, TV) and determine who would be interested in your story. Determine how you can tell a story that meets your objectives and would be ”newsworthy” for media. What would help you communicate the story? A few examples include a press release, images, a spokesperson, etc.

16 How can I use media relations?
How to create a story that media care about: CREATING THE STORY TIMELY NEWSWORTHY RELEVANT TO TARGET AUDIENCE WHY SHOULD I CARE? CONCISE TAILOR THE STORY

17 How am I being supported?
Media relations is a great tool to help drive awareness and excitement around your program. And, we are here to help! Press release template (is available on the website under Resources) Q&A at the end of this session If you need help prepping your story, feel free to contact us at:

18 Tips and Tricks! Media prefer to receive first. Think about drafting an pitch and sharing your press release this way. Media are busy so if you don’t hear back, follow-up with a call or another . Practice your phone pitch! If you do get media on the phone, you only have a few minutes to share your story. Continue reading the journalists’ stories to see how you can change your pitch based on timely news.

19 APPENDIX

20 APPENDIX CONTENTS How to create a Facebook account
How to create a Twitter account How to create an Instagram account What are hashtags? What is tagging?

21 How to create a Facebook account
WikiHow has a great step-by-step walk through on how to set-up your Facebook account:

22 How to create a Twitter account
WikiHow also has a great step-by-step walk through on how to create a Twitter account:

23 How to create a Instagram account
Finally, WikiHow has an equally great step-by-step walk through on how to create your Instagram account:

24 What are hashtags? Hashtags are any words or phrases that have a “#” in front that allow anyone to search and find all content that contains that hashtag. Our hashtags are: #ChangeDayON, #Differenceisyou Hashtags are generally used the most on Twitter and Instagram When you post, please use our hashtags so we will be able to find what you’ve posted and respond and/or share your content

25 Hashtags examples

26 What is tagging? “Tagging” is when you add an symbol in front of a person or organization’s social media alias. This turns that person’s name into a link and also notifies us that there is a post that is related to them. If you would like us to respond to your posts or see it right away, please tag Tagging is used across all channels: Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram If you tag us on Twitter and the tag is at the beginning of your tweet, please add a “.” infront of the tag so that your post shows up in public feeds ie: I just made my pledge at changedayontario.ca! Added “.” to the tag

27 Tagging examples

28 Public Page: ChangeDayON
Where to find us? Website changedayontario.ca Public Page: ChangeDayON @ChangeDayON @ChangeDayON Come to: Learn about Change Day Ontario Make pledges Sign up as an Ambassador Access resources Come to: Spread the word Connect with other Ambassadors Share stories and helpful tips Come to: Tweet your pledge Share your stories Use #ChangeDayON and/or #Differenceisyou Join Twitter parties Come to: Post pictures of your pledges Post videos of pledges in action Use #ChangeDayON and #Differenceisyou

29 Thank you!


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